When a 7th grade student at Monroe Middle School in Tampa, Fla., showed her mother a homework assignment her Spanish class had received, her mother became upset.

The mother, Gina Stiles, told WTSP-TV she was disturbed by the assignment, noting her daughter is only 12 years old and was unfamiliar with several of the terms on the form.

The form began by asking, “How much privilege do you have?” It then instructed the students to circle the applicable categories. The form included categories such as “Race,” “Skin Color,” “Religion,” “Sex,” “Gender,” “Sexual Orientation” and “Disability.”

In response to the teacher’s statement, Stiles said, “To me that has nothing to do with Spanish. You’re here to teach my child a foreign language, not anything else.”Tanya Arja, spokesperson for Hillsborough County School District, said in an interview with TheBlaze that the lesson “was a teacher-generated assignment without district approval.”

Arja continued by saying, “We expect our teachers to provide a safe environment and this assignment could compromise that environment.”